Scott Edwards
for Washington Supreme Court
Independent.
Rule of Law.
Principled.
I am Scott Edwards, attorney and longtime advocate for principled, independent judgment. I’m running to serve Washingtonians with fairness, integrity, and respect for the rule of law.

A message from Scott – why I’m running
Upholding the Rule of Law
I grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, where my father’s service as Alaska Attorney General and U.S. Attorney rooted the practice of law early in my life.
Over decades of litigation and counseling, I’ve learned that trust in our courts depends on careful reasoning, equal treatment, and a steady commitment to the law.
I am running for the Washington Supreme Court to bring independent judgment to every case—focused on the Washington State Constitution, the statutes, and the people we serve. Outside the courtroom, I’m grateful for family, including time with my granddaughter, which keeps me grounded in what our decisions mean for future generations.

Priorities
What I will bring to the Washington Supreme Court
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Independence
Decisions guided by the law and the record—never by politics or pressure.
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Rule of Law
Clear, principled reasoning that strengthens confidence in our courts.
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Principled
Respectful process, equal treatment, and an unwavering commitment to due process.
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Experience
Decades of complex litigation experience and disciplined analysis.
Professional recognition
A record of excellence and leadership in the legal profession.
★★★★★
Chambers USA (Tax—WA), 2020–2025
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The Best Lawyers in America (Tax Law), 2012–2026; Litigation & Controversy—Tax, 2024–2026
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Thomson Reuters “Washington Super Lawyer” (Tax), 2012–2024
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